Community water systemPanoramic viewsPrivate hilltop settingEnd-of-road privacyYear-round tranquilityUnmatched sceneryGentle topography
Welcome to The Reserve at Heceta Lake in Florence, Oregon — an upscale lakefront community known for its natural beauty, quality-built homes, and peaceful surroundings. This stunning 0.61-acre homesite is one of the best view lots in the subdivision, offering an exceptional private hilltop setting with sweeping lake and wetland views. Tucked away at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this property offers both seclusion and convenience. A gated driveway leads to an ideal building site perfectly positioned to capture panoramic views and year-round tranquility. Enjoy the privacy of a wooded retreat while still being just minutes from town, beaches, and outdoor recreation. All utilities are available at the street, including power and water. A previous septic approval is on file, simplifying the development process and making this lot ready for your dream home or coastal getaway. The Reserve at Heceta Lake features custom homes, paved roads, and a community water system, designed to complement the area’s serene natural landscape. This lot stands out as one of the most desirable in the neighborhood, combining end-of-road privacy, gentle topography, and unmatched scenery. Come experience coastal Oregon living at its finest — where nature, luxury, and community come together in perfect harmony. Offered at $145,000.
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